Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Nyheim, Ole Magnus"
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Activity-based risk analysis for process plant operations
Haugen, Stein; Edwin, Nathaniel John; Vinnem, Jan Erik; Brautaset, Olav; Nyheim, Ole Magnus; Zhu, Tiantian; Tuft, Vegard Larsen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Design of complex technical systems with potential for major accidents, such as nuclear power plants, offshore installations and high hazard process facilities, is often supported by quantitative risk analysis (QRA). This ... -
Assessment of an expert judgment based human error probability study: A study of its validity, reliability and possible generalization
Jensen, Ingard (Master thesis, 2013)Safetec has in cooperation with an oil company operating on the Norwegian continental shelf conducted an expert judgment based human error probability study where both human errors and violations were considered. This ... -
Changes in Norway’s societal safety and security measures following the 2011 Oslo terror attacks
Nilsen, Marie; Albrechtsen, Eirik; Nyheim, Ole Magnus (Journal article, 2017)This paper characterizes changes in Norway’s civil protection and emergency preparedness five years after the Oslo and Utøya terror attacks. Data from 48 interviews conducted in the period 2014–2016 with civil servants ... -
Risk information for operational decision making in oil and gas operations
Haugen, Stein; Vinnem, Jan Erik; Brautaset, Olav; Bye, Rolf Johan; Nyheim, Ole Magnus; Seljelid, Jorunn; Wagnhild, Beate Riise (Chapter, 2015)In the oil and gas industry in Norway, there is a strong emphasis on the use of results from risk assessment as input to decision making. Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) is extensively used to develop safe design and ... -
The institutional context of crisis. A study of the police response during the 22 July terror attacks in Norway
Bye, Rolf Johan; Almklov, Petter Grytten; Antonsen, Stian; Nyheim, Ole Magnus; Aalberg, Asbjørn Lein; Johnsen, Stig Ole (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this paper we address the institutional context of the police response during the 22 July terror attacks in Norway. Our analysis shows how institutionalized informal practices, established over time, influenced the ...